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More than half of North Carolina s sexual assault kit backlog has now been tested Ashad Hajela and Will Doran, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) May 19 Once one of the states with the highest number of untested sexual assault kits, North Carolina has now cleared over half of its backlog of more than 16,000 cases, resulting in at least 40 arrests related to at least 58 assaults. Attorney General Josh Stein said the cost of outsourcing sexual assault kits is increasing drastically and is asking the state legislature for $9 million to fund the outsourcing of all the remaining kits. An initial $6 million was allocated over two years to clear the backlog ....
It’s James Jordan’s name and son Michael Jordan’s fame that will bring audiences to imdb.com’s “Moment of Truth,” but the docuseries has little to do with them. The five-part documentary, which began streaming Friday on the Amazon-owned website best known as a resource for TV and movie credits, is really about justice, incompetence, inconsistencies and allegations of corruption. The elder Jordan, a murder victim not long after his sonâs third NBA title with the Chicago Bulls in 1993, is soon enough an afterthought. So, too, is Jordan after a retelling of his well-worn basketball origin story, reminders of how close he and his dad were and a clip of the superstar telling Oprah Winfrey in â93 that he didnât want to know the killersâ rationale. ....
Michael Jordan's dad was not shot by Daniel Andre Green, new documentary claims dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A judge is allowing forensic testing of evidence that might result in proving someone else is responsible for murdering NBA star Chris Paulâs grandfather, Nathaniel Jones, in 2002. Judge Allen Baddour is the chair of a panel of three Superior Court judges charged with determining whether four men convicted in Jonesâ death should be exonerated. The N.C. Innocence Inquiry Commission held a five-day hearing last year and members voted 5-3 that there was sufficient evidence that the four men might be innocent in Jonesâ death. The three-judge panel was scheduled to hold an evidentiary hearing in April but that hearing has now been continued. A new hearing date has not yet been set. ....